Volume Three: Chapter Nine – Our Conversation with Bashar Abou Hawili

Bashar Abou Hawili is a writer and an industrial engineer. He is the author of the book “Words that Might Mean Something to Someone Someday” where he explores love, loss, and the five stages of grief. When he’s not writing or working, he spends most of his time listening to music.

Connect with Bashar:
IG:
@basharabouhawili
Twitter: @basharah

Recorded spoken word performances in this Chapter include:

Lyrical Faith: Black Boy Joy
IG: @lyricalfaithpoetry
Twitter: @bylyricalfaith
Website: trustlyricalfaith.tumbler.com

Dani The Poet: Recess
Twitter: @thedanicook
IG: @danithepoet
Website: thisisdani.com

Natasha Hooper: A Letter to Whomever is Next
Website:
thenatashadee.com
IG: natashadeepoetry
Twitter: @thenatashadee

Propaganda: 20 Years
Twitter:
@prophiphiop
Website: prophiphop.com
IG: @prophiphop

Connect with, then listen and subscribe to the following podcasts we recommend:

The Words I Never Said podcast
IG: @gods_ink_spokenword

Life as We Grow It podcast
IG: @lifeaswegrowit
Twitter:
@lifeaswegrowit

The Spoken World podcast
Twitter: @spokenpodcast
Website: thespokenwordpodcast
IG: @thespokenworld

Unspoken Words podcast
IG: @unspokenwordspodcast
Twitter: @beckythepoet
YouTube:  Unspoken Words
Website: beckythepoet.com

Journey with Mpho podcast
IG: @journeywithmpho
Website: journeywithmpho.com

ELP Radio Show podcast
Website: ELP Radio Show

Poetry is the Death of Me podcast
IG: poetryisthedeathofmepodcast

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